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2006-P Quarter - Rim Damage = PMD

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Hi
Came across this today. I am assuming it is PMD. Since I am still new just wanted to double check.

thanks for looking.

2006-P-Quarter---Rim-Damage-=-PMD

2006-P-Quarter---Rim-Damage-=-PMD

2006-P-Quarter---Rim-Damage-=-PMD

2006-P-Quarter---Rim-Damage-=-PMD

2006-P-Quarter---Rim-Damage-=-PMD

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Looks like it took a few hits.
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There are a few giveaways which include:
1: The rim was pushed up because the metal that was dented had to go somewhere.
2: The rim is no longer circular for the same reason as 1, the metal has to go somewhere
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Poor quarter has seen some hard times.
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When I saw this, at first I thought I may have gotten one of the clipped planchet coins, which I have have been hoping for. Then I saw where the metal was pushed up like you mentioned.

You never know on things and since I haven't had this type of damage before I wanted to make sure.

Thanks for all your replies.
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Why am I not seeing any copper clad?
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Sorry all,
I turn down the saturation when I photograph the front and back because it has such an off coloring when I have the scope too far away from the coin. I forgot to adjust it when I took pictures of the sides.

Here are a couple of redo's



2006-P-Quarter---Rim-Damage-=-PMD

2006-P-Quarter---Rim-Damage-=-PMD
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That answers my question,thank you.
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